Anyone use limewater (kalk) via ATO?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13186025#post13186025 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MJAnderson
It's used for canning, so it's very seasonal. Can't get it in the winter by me.
I picked up 4 containers of it, but don't know how long that should last... hopefully a while :confused:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13183365#post13183365 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tswifty8
Someone mentioned that on my build thread... using a timer to dose the kalk at night... which as you mentioned is supposed to also help address the nightly pH drop.


I'm basically running the same setup described here. RO/DI container connected to my ATO Aqualifter pump, which is connected to a Reeftek kalk reactor. ATO pump is contolled by the float switch in the sump. I have the float switch plugged into a timer that is set for 1/2 hour intervals starting at midnight, 3am, and 6am. That's enough to top off my evap rate and help maintain Ph during lights out.

It's only been running for a month. Walmart is the cheapest place for Mrs. Wages if you can find it there but you can also order from the company direct for about $4 each if Walmart doesn't have it.
 
Just double checking... this is the stuff right?

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THat's the stuff.
repack each container in a ziplock to keep the humidity out of them

I store mine that way for safe keeping. Since I noticed some of mine had stuff leaking out of the lids.
 
Will do...

I've been listening to my top off tonight, and it seems to kick on just about once every hour for about 30 seconds or so.

It's an aqualifter pump, so it isn't moving much, and I believe my daily evap rate is around 1 or 2 gallons a day.

Do you think this will be too frequent to be adding kalk?
 
Will last a 50 g tank about half a year.
;)
SHould be fine. Remember only the filmy water goes in: if you see white water jetting in, your pump is in the wrong area of the reservoir. If you SHOULD totally overdose, remember ph is the big concern (well, and the amount of non-salt water that just came in)---and keep a bottle of bar soda handy to correct it (by the teaspoon, not the cupful). Remember the tank adjusts that ph rapidly and extremey downward, so don't overcorrect.
Good luck. It's actually one of the safest dosing methods available, hard to hurt anything. I've turned my whole reef white twice, and hurt nothing but my pride.
 
Good stuff... I'll have to pick some of that up tomorrow.

Like I said, I'm going to give it a shot this weekend, and will be keeping my fingers crossed that all goes swimmingly.
 
ok I just mixed up 3 gallons of limewater @ 1tsp per gallon to test out. I'm going to give it some time to settle, test my current levels, then hook it up.

As of last night my params were:

SG: 1.026

pH: 8.0
Ca: 440
dKH: 10.6
 
Thanks... that's the only thing I'm nervous about... my water parameters have been extremely stable for the past few months. I really want to get away from dosing every night, but don't want to throw a wrench in the chemistry.

I just tested and hooked it up. The levels didn't move, except my pH was a little lower which makes sense, and I guess is actually a good thing going into this.

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You have a 90 gal now? I thought your new one was 180 or something?

Why would your pH go down dosing Kalk? And why would that be good, especially at 7.7, during the day too?

You just started putting this new tank together so I guess your Ca demand will go up. You might be able to get away with just dosing Kalk and an occassional 2-Part dose. Certainly not everyday. Depends on what the size of your tank is and what you got in it. But you might want to save up for a Ca reator OR a dosing pump or two. I just bought 3 from BRS. I do NOT plan on dosing something everyday myself either. That's crazy. I got other things to do.

I have been using B-IONIC also and I have not added any ALK in weeks. It stays right at 8.8. My pH is my real problem. After airing my house out during the hurrican it actually went down even more... 7.5 - 7.6... from 7.7 - 7.8. I have a 1tsp/g KALK 5gal test bucket hooked up to my JBJ ATO now and it just dosed a very small amount and my pH went up 0.1-0.2. I mean a small amount, like 0.25 gallons, with 1 tsp/g soln. So I think it's a good idea to start with the small conc. and see how it goes. My Mg stays stable. Probably don't need to dose that rarely. Ca... been doing like 15ml/day of that. But a dosing pump will take care of that. I should have everything going soon to take care of itself for 7-10 days till I have to fill up the ATO.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13205936#post13205936 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tswifty8
ok I just mixed up 3 gallons of limewater @ 1tsp per gallon to test out. I'm going to give it some time to settle, test my current levels, then hook it up.

As of last night my params were:

SG: 1.026

pH: 8.0
Ca: 440
dKH: 10.6
Just tested the parameters again:

pH: 8.0
Ca: 440
dKH: 10.6
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13213754#post13213754 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SCIFI_3D_zoo
You have a 90 gal now? I thought your new one was 180 or something?

Why would your pH go down dosing Kalk? And why would that be good, especially at 7.7, during the day too?
Nope... only the 90g

pH didn't go down after I began dosing kalk. I tested the night before, and right before I hooked up the kalk to my ATO.

The pH dropped from the night before... which makes sense, because my lights don't come on until around 11am, so the pH was on the rebound from the nightly drop.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13213754#post13213754 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SCIFI_3D_zoo
I have been using B-IONIC also and I have not added any ALK in weeks. It stays right at 8.8. My pH is my real problem. After airing my house out during the hurrican it actually went down even more... 7.5 - 7.6... from 7.7 - 7.8. I have a 1tsp/g KALK 5gal test bucket hooked up to my JBJ ATO now and it just dosed a very small amount and my pH went up 0.1-0.2. I mean a small amount, like 0.25 gallons, with 1 tsp/g soln. So I think it's a good idea to start with the small conc. and see how it goes. My Mg stays stable. Probably don't need to dose that rarely. Ca... been doing like 15ml/day of that. But a dosing pump will take care of that. I should have everything going soon to take care of itself for 7-10 days till I have to fill up the ATO.
I have to dose 2-part daily or my Alk & Ca levels drop below where I want them.

I like to keep my Ca around 440, and my dKH between 10-11

Mag is always stable at 1350.

I honestly don't worry about my pH really at all as long as the test shows me between the 7.7 and 8.0 mark... nothing tells me too. Been running that way for 6 months with SPS, LPS, Nems, Softies... the whole 9 yards, and everything has done great.

I really don't overthink it. As long as the livestock is doing well, I'm content :)
 
Since going to a kalk reactor my ph has been relatively stable. The dip today was due to my pulling my skimmer and soaking it in vinegar to clean it. I guess I didn’t rinse it enough before I put it back online.

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That's a pretty cool chart... I need to get an electronic tester so I can have a better reading other than... "well it looks like this color"

Basically I see a controller purchase coming in the very near future.
 
HAHAHA! Yeah, a controller provides a lot of flexibility and “neat stuff”. I went with a RK at first but returned it and got an AC3. Now I wish I had gotten the AC Pro but the price is just ridiculous (of course if I had gotten it the price would have been very reasonable :D).
 
Any particular reason you returned the RK? I've just recently been starting my research on the controllers. I'd appreciate any opinion/recommendations you would be willing to offer.
 
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